DMart's Q3 shows 17.7 per cent uptick in revenue growth; Profits struggle

DMart's Q3 shows 17.7 per cent uptick in revenue growth; Profits struggle

Q3 FY25 showcases revenue growth, yet margins and profitability face headwinds

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MUMBAI: In a bustling FMCG retail landscape, where affordability meets aspiration, DMart emerges as the champion for value-conscious shoppers. Much like a modern-day Spiderman swinging through a web of rising costs and fierce competition, DMart’s Q3 FY25 results reveal its unwavering commitment to delivering affordability.

The results, unveiled on 11 January 2025, showcase a robust revenue growth trajectory, driven by the brand’s steadfast focus on cost-effective retailing and operational efficiency.

Yet, beneath the surface of this success lies a battle with tightening profit margins—a challenge that highlights the resilience and strategic adaptability of this retail giant in an increasingly competitive arena.

As DMart continues to redefine FMCG retail with its unbeatable value-for-money offerings, the Q3 results provide a lens into how it balances growth aspirations with the pressures of a rapidly evolving market.

This is the story of a retailer that, much like a superhero, delivers hope to neighbourhoods while navigating the complexities of its mission.

DMart's consolidated revenue from operations climbed to Rs 15,972.55 crore in Q3 FY25, marking a 17.7 per cent increase compared to Rs 13,572.47 crore in Q3 FY24. For the nine months ending 31 December 2024, revenue surged by 16.9 per cent, reaching Rs 44,486.19 crore compared to Rs 38,062.28 crore during the same period last year. This growth was driven by a combination of new store openings and robust demand in core categories.

However, other income declined to Rs 24.14 crore in Q3 FY25 from Rs 32.92 crore in Q3 FY24, suggesting subdued performance in ancillary revenue streams.

Despite the revenue upswing, DMart’s consolidated net profit for Q3 FY25 fell to Rs 723.54 crore, a 4.9 per cent decrease from Rs 759.44 crore in Q3 FY24.

The nine-month net profit stood at Rs 2,156.66 crore, reflecting a marginal growth of 0.4 per cent from Rs 2,147.12 crore during the same period last year.

Margins remained under strain, with the EBITDA margin compressing due to higher costs in employee benefits (up by 30.1 per cent YoY to Rs 304.83 crore) and depreciation (up 20.4 per cent YoY to Rs 228.12 crore).

DMart's purchase of stock-in-trade for Q3 FY25 escalated to Rs 13,376.72 crore, an 18 per cent rise from Rs 11,330.93 crore in Q3 FY24, aligning with its expansion strategy. However, changes in inventory of stock-in-trade presented a marginal increase, indicating effective inventory control amidst fluctuating demand.

The company also reported a contingent liability of Rs 235.98 crore under the Goods and Service Tax Act, reflecting ongoing regulatory challenges.

DMart’s robust revenue trajectory signals strength in its core retail operations. However, declining profit margins highlight the need for cost optimisation and operational efficiency. The company’s cautious approach to expansion and investment in digital initiatives will be crucial in navigating market challenges and enhancing shareholder value.